gypsies and angels

This week I’m bringing to you some lovely things… A little over a year ago I started getting involved with Second Life again after a few years away. As I’ve mentioned before, I became involved in fashion pretty quickly. One of the first things I did was enroll in the Miss Virtual World Academy, where I met a lovely young woman who goes by Sessie16 Resident in SL. We became friends pretty quickly and our connection deepened into a sisterly kind of love, so we decided to adopt each other as sisters.
Early in our friendship, I discovered Ever An’ Angel, a wonderful store with formal and casual apparel. The owner and I share a love for Art Deco-era art, and she created a dress called Paint that reminds me of Maxfield Parrish and John William Waterhouse’s art. I bought Sessie a copy of one of them, and wore one to visit her, and we created an impromptu pic.
It’s about a year later now. Sessie and I have been through a lot together and I think our friendship has deepened in this time. And Ever An’ Angel has created a new version of the Paint dress! What better anniversary celebration can there be than to create some more pics together with this beautiful dress?

A few months ago, another dear friend, Hikaru Enimo, introduced me the the ravishing Goatswood sim. I knew that this would be the perfect place to create pictures celebrating this dress. There are many breathtaking spots in the Goatswood sim, and the Gypsy Camp is one of the most picturesque.

Another new creation for Ever An’ Angel is the beautiful fascinator seen in this picture of lovely Sessie. There are a number of versions that will compliment many outfits.

If you’d like to visit the Goatswood sim, just take a tp there, grab a 3-day visitors pass, and tp via train to the sim. You can get more involved if you like by engaging in Victorian-era roleplay. There are also residences there but it seems to have been full up for months now.